USPS warns House bill will ‘limit the ability’ to make operational changes


The bill would prohibit the USPS from making changes to its operations – such as dismantling sorting machines or removing collection boxes – until the coronavrius pandemic is over. USPS has said such measures would help it with large losses.

The bill, which was supported by a majority of 26 Republicans in a majority vote, is not expected to be passed in the Senate.

In a statement on Sunday evening, the USPS said it “greatly appreciates the efforts of the House of Commons to help us”, but added it was “concerned” about the consequences of some of the requirements of the bill.

“We look forward to continuing to work with Congress on more meaningful reform that will ensure our long-term health, and we remain a vital part of our nation’s critical infrastructure,” the statement read.

The Delivering for America Act, introduced by House Oversight and New York President Carolyn Maloney’s chairwoman, is the agency’s latest action on cuts and sluggish postal service ahead of the 2020 2020 elections already triggered by the pandemic .

In a statement Sunday night, Maloney, a Democrat, said the USPS statement regarding its bill was a “misreading of HR 8015.”

“Unfortunately, the Postal Service’s unattributed statement is a fundamental misreading of HR 8015, which clearly states in paragraph 2 (a) that the Postal Service cannot implement any change that would reduce or speed up service delivery, reliable and efficiently experience services, ‘”Maloney said in a statement shared on Twitter by the Oversight Committee.

Maloney went on to say that the USPS statement “did not think about the significant bipartisan support of dozens of Republicans who bordered their leadership and voted to put an end to the sweeping and dangerous changes of the Postmaster.” General who delayed the post for all Americans. “

As DeJoy told a Senate panel Friday, the USPS reassured the public about its ability to handle an expected large increase in the volume of voting by mail during this year’s election.

“We reiterate that the Postal Service is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation’s election post safely and on time, and will do whatever is necessary to fulfill this sacred duty,” it said in a statement.

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